The Indestructible Beat Of Soweto

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years that have genuinely become legendary in their own right: Lenny Kaye’s compilation Nuggets, which compiles 60s garage psychedelic sounds, perhaps being one of the most famous.

But it’s this one The Indestructible Beat Of Soweto that I want to focus on today. Put together by Trevor Herman and Jumbo Van Renan, this might be responsible for opening up the world to so much of what has come to be known as ‘World Music.’ That’s a label that a lot of people increasingly have a fair amount of opposition to, perhaps not unreasonably. But as an article here at Roots World points out, it was the first exposure that

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many people had to music from Southern Africa.

The styles within are hugely varied, from the a capella sound of Ladysmith Black Mambazo to jive to Udokotela Shange Namajaha’s opener which seems to include so many different types of music within just the opening number. I

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f you ever felt that the dance/electronica section of record shops was becoming too much of a catch-all, ask yourself why these artists wouldn’t be featured there. Even to those who know very little about Southern African music -and I most definitely include myself in that- can l

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the world’s pariah nation, due to Apartheid, and whilst there was a lot of opposition to the policies of that, there was also little awareness of the music that came from

the townships. This album changed that.

It’s one of the records that made The Wire’s 100 important Records Ever Made List where Mark Sinker had this to say:

‘The Indestructible Beat Of Soweto (Earthworks/Virgin) This one record justifies all the dully worthy blah committed in the name of World Music. Trevor Herman’s and Jumbo Van Renan’s inspired compilation tells an essentially mythological tale of community resilience and survival, reaches into the gorgeous, raw-gritty sound of an already-vanished past for one last moment, without ever denying that the music can only really be so potently rediscovered because of the effects of a barbarously retarded social set-up: because Soweto’s will to change was so violently thwarted. The music remains as tensile as it’s witty: and old troupers like Mathlathini will later clearly enjoy recre

ating their roles to cartoon perfection, if that’s what sympathetic whitey overseas wants.’

The rock world sat up and took notice. The albums made subsequently that both ‘borrowed’ ideas from this record have been well-documented, analysed and argued over. Forgot that, just for now, and check out thi

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s compilation.

Udokotela Shange Namajaha -‘Awungilobolele.’ mp3

Ladysmith Black Mambazo – Nansi Imali.’ mp3

If you like this, check out the album (available on eMusic).

And as ever, let me know what you think!

Album Review: TV On The Radio

TV On The Radio -‘Dear Science,’ (4AD)

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years and this is their third full-length album proper, following on from 2004’s Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes and 2006’s Return To Cookie Mountain. So how have they handled that difficult third album?

…Only by making the best album of their career so far, that’s how. The previous two albums have involved excellent art rock (it makes perfect sense that they’re signed to 4AD, perhaps the artiest record label ever -and that’s meant as a compliment). Whilst some accusations that the previous two albums were more to be appreciated than loved seem a little…harsh, the fact remains that TV On the Radio have done that rare thing: they’ve managed to produce the most accessible album of their career so far, without that having to involve compromising. And that’s no mean feat.

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has arrived, and different elements are on here, and manage to sit side by side and work.

From the opening track ‘Halfway Home’ to closer ‘Lover’s Day’ this is an album that grabs you on first listen and doesn’t let go. If there is any justice, not only will this album clean up in the end of year polls, but it will also prove to be their commercial breakthrough. Surel

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TV On The Radio -‘Halfway Home.’ mp3

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Now that’s just Crass

There are very few artists who have managed to have questions asked about them in the House of Comm

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p being enquired about because of their single ‘How does it feel to be the mother of a thousand dead?’ an attack on Thatcher and the Falklands War.

I can’t post it here – I don’t have it, and it’s not on emusic or iTunes either (can anyone help?!?!).

But I did track down this single, which deals with some of those who were offended by the aforementioned single, this one is ‘Sheep Farming In The Falklands.’

Crass -‘Sheep Farming In the Falklands.’ mp3

This was inspired because I picked up their debut LP, The Feeding Of the 5,000 today, with the wonderful’Do they Owe Us A Living?’ A fantastic riposte at the end of the working week…

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Exciting stuff…

Dead excited.

First of all, a 17 Seconds single has been played by Jim Gellatley on his podcast -which can be downloaded from here, and he mentions 17 Seconds records. As well as playing stuff by Broken Records and Pearl and the Puppets. Go here for more details or download it from iTunes.

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